CBI sources said today that the agency had received inputs about alleged favouritism by office bearers of Badminton Association of India (BAI) and Delhi Capital Badminton Association (DCBA) in sending players to Tokyo in 2014 for Youth Sports Exchange Programme.
The CBI had registered a preliminary enquiry to look into the allegations, they said.
A contingent of 23 players and two supervisors was sent by India on the expense of government of Japan to participate in exchange programme for the youths of ASEAN countries, they said.
One of the eligibility criteria for selection was that the players should have represented at the local and regional tournament in their country, they said.
It was alleged that office bearers of BAI including its President and its Delhi unit shortlisted their wards and close relatives as participants without conducting any trials and publicising the selection process, they said.
The sources said the preliminary enquiry has found that maximum number of players sent to Japan were ineligible as they had not played in regional or state level at the time of selections.
No immediate official reaction was available from the BAI.
CBI has sent a report to the ministry concerned recommending action against some officials of DCBA, the sources said.
They said it came to light that the team was "informally" selected and no record was created or maintained by the association or its Delhi affiliate.
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